Design / Comfort
Camera
Battery Life
Value For Money
Hyderabad-based Notion Ink's biblically named Cain is a 10-inch Windows 8.1 tablet that comes with a wraparound case which doubles as a keyboard and stand, making it usable as a hybrid laptop. This brings Windows to a market segment previously dominated by Android tablets and iPads. We liked having a tablet with full USB host support and the flexibility to run most common Windows programs. Performance was consistent with that of other entry-level tablets, although we did encounter usability issues caused by mismatches between Windows 8.1 and the hardware.
Good value for money
Decent keyboard
USB 3.0 port and Micro-USB
Flimsy stand
Weak cameras
Low internal storage space
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